Re: METHOPRENE

You wrote:
>
>I think there's another point here too - that there are many different
>definitions of the term "IPM."
>
>My understanding of the _original_ definition was that you do certain steps
>(identification of the pest and what level is unacceptable of that pest;
>removing conditions that encourage that pest; etc.) before even considering
>a chemical solution of any kind, and then if a chemical is deemed necessary
>by some criteria (ex. "life threatening situation if one doesn't use it"
>might be one) you choose the least toxic in the smallest area of the
>smallest amount and the shortest duration.
>
Hi Patricia;
I agree. I work exclusively with home gardners, who consistently use more
chemicals per capita than the agricultural community. Given the
environmental ramifications, I really can not imagine any criteria that make
the use of chemical pest solutions acceptable in home gardens.
The most effective pest control strategy is planned _before_ plants are
purchased: choose the correct plant for the site; when possible, get
disease/pest resistant varieties; maintain a balanced and diverse ecosystem
and keep the garden clean.
If you've tried all these things and still have problems with pests well ...
_plant something else_!!! Geez, it's not like we don't have a zillion choices.
--Bill
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